Hormetica spp., Europe and North America (Bei-Bienko, 1950): Adventive, introduced with bananas and other tropical fruits.
Ischnoptera rufa rufa, Puerto Rico (Wolcott, 1950): Brought into houses on bunches of bananas.
Kuchinga remota, Society Islands, Moorea (Hebard, 1933a): In dead banana leaves.
Lamproblatta albipalpus, Panama Canal Zone (Hebard, 1920): Several under decayed banana stem.
Latiblattella sp., Finland (Frey, 1948): Adventive.
Leucophaea maderae, New York (Hebard, 1917): Adventive. Dominica (Rehn and Hebard, 1927): Under banana sheaths. England (Palmer, 1928): Adventive, captured at railroad station after bananas had been unloaded. England (Bunting, 1955): Adventive, from Dominica. Trinidad (Princis and Kevan, 1955): Nymph, eating bananas in cupboard. Puerto Rico (Seín, 1923): Seín stated that bananas are the favorite food of L. maderae.
Litopeltis bispinosa, Panama Canal Zone (Hebard, 1920): From rotting banana stalks at bases of leaves.
Litopeltis musarum, Costa Rica (Rehn, 1928): Shaken from dead banana leaves.
Nauclidas nigra, England (Bunting, 1955, 1956): Adventive, from Dominica.
Nauphoeta flexivitta, Denmark (Vestergaard, 1958): Adventive.